The Milky Way’s Black Hole Shoots Out Brightest Flare Ever

The Milky Way’s Black Hole Shoots Out Brightest Flare Ever

For some unknown reason, the black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy shoots out an X-ray flare about once a day. These flares last a
few hours with the brightness ranging from a few times to nearly one hundred times that of the black hole’s regular output. But back in February
2012, astronomers using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory detected the brightest flare ever observed from the central black hole, also known as
Sagittarius A*. The flare, recorded 26,000 light years away, was 150 times brighter than the black hole’s normal luminosity

I have been a telescope user for many years, this year I have seen many things going on in space that seem to have changed, eg the Moon is not in the
same area of the sky as it was in Oct 2011, they have gone towards the east, they were towards the west after 8pm UK time in Oct to March.
I have been seeing on the internet that people are seeing changes, I fear the Mayan people could see this was to happen in 2012.

I think the moon has some 15 to 22 year cycle (or something like that), in which its position on the horizon, and I guess in the ecliptic, changes,
but don't know if that has to do with its orbit, or the earth's nutation. If the same is true of the sun, then it would seem to have to do with the
earth's nutation.

In searching the subject came upon one page that said there is a 19-year cycle that connects the lunar and solar calendars, which would corroborate
this.

Originally posted by Alternative4u
eg the Moon is not in the same area of the sky as it was in Oct 2011, they have gone towards the east,

As the moon orbits the earth, 360 degrees around us in just under a month, it changes position in the sky continuously.
From one day to the next, it isnt in the same area of sky. (depending on how you define "area")

Any day now and someone will theorize that the flares are really a result of an inter-dimensional weapon from an opposing alternate universe. Because
screw it, I believe that more than any theories of a hollow Earth

Originally posted by IntoxicatingMadness
Any day now and someone will theorize that the flares are really a result of an inter-dimensional weapon from an opposing alternate universe. Because
screw it, I believe that more than any theories of a hollow Earth

ROFL the hollow earth theories are just weird but at the same time i keep a open mind on that but what you said is just so bloody nuts and mad it
could be true for all you know XD

Now point X is the exact point where the event horizon with outside spacetime.

At this point X, Hawking's radiation comes into play thanks to Quantum mechanics. This is the point where the great (relativity) meet the really
small.(Quantum mechanics.)

In quantum mechanics, there exist virtual particles which constantly create and annihilate themselves all the time. These virtual particles are a
property of the quantum foam and their existence and have nothing to do with lack of mass or energy in that area of space. Virtual particles exist
everywhere regardless of vaccum.

Now at point X, what happens is that this virtual particle annihilation process gets disrupted while creation is allowed to function. The virtual
particle pair created at point X ends up with one particle on the side of the event horizon and the other particle on the side of normal spacetime.
Eventually the particle on the side of event horizon ends up falling into the blackhole while its counterpart makes it way out very slowly away from
the event horizon. Scientists speculate that the particle falling into the black hole might have negative mass, while the free particle might have a
positive one, eventually bleeding the blackhole of its mass until it fizzles out. The rule of the thumb is that the more mass a blackhole has, the
longer it will take to evaporate. Small blackholes are destroyed almost instantly.

Well being able to observe it without note of other planetary systems being destroyed. I think not.

Kind of hard to say, considering the Invisible light(x-rays) coming from this black hole took some 26,000 years to get here. Hell, a really
significant event may have taken place today, and 26,000 years from now maybe some one will notice. Hell, 25,999 years and 24 hrs ago a massive
explosion could have occurred dooming us all, but we won't be able to detect it for another 24 hrs. Do you see where I'm going with this?

Old News is kind of an understatement here. New to us, but still roughly 26,000 years ago or longer that it occurred.

Oh, Sag A. That's the one which is supposed to release a wave of energy that either provokes the sun into unleashing magnetic bursts on our planet at
the same time our polar field reverses, leaving us unprotected.

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